That truck was stuck bad. What causes those holes in South Carolina like that….. no reason to fear Sumter Towing is near! Great video thanks for sharing!!
53chevyboy We've had alot of rain lately and that lot was probably recently cleared off. He probably fell in a stump hole. Thanks for watching and stay safe.
I run Heavy Wrecker in Texas and would like to really give my opinion on how the Operator could really help himself and equipment by raising his boom to about a 35-40 degrees. That puts a ton of down force on your truck, and will make it plant instead of pulling the truck back each time. Also, by raising the boom puts less line tension and force on your winches, it is extremely a lot safer to, in case the line snaps. The line would fly towards the top of the boom that is raised, instead of flying back towards operator with the boom lower as he did… Not trying to rag on anyone, or try starting anything. I just want to help give a little advice to try helping fellow brothers & want everyone to try being as safe as possible.
Mr. Hal, That truck was stuck halfway to China! Mr. Wilbert kept his cool & saw that the angle was wrong & he corrected it. Good job as always! Stay safe out there.
never estermate the strenth of a 50 ton wrecker Mr Wilbert did a nice job pulling out that stuck concrete mixer a huge THUMBS up to Sumter wrecker crew and of course Mr Hal for posting great and fun videos hey take care and HAPPY EASTER to you and your family cheers from Rhode Island
I think that is the most popping and crunching that I have ever heard out of one of your trucks. That must have been a fully loaded truck that he was having to un-bury, but as expected Mr. Wilbur got the job done
I am like mister welber I would have thought that it would have come out at the angle he was first in but it All worked out love your videos be safe and have a great day Sam
Good rescue. Hard to understand that a stuck truck driver can just ignore Mr.Wilbert while he is working to pull out the truck. Had to keep getting his attention.
Yes, the driver acts like don’t bother me. It’s your job to get my truck out. Driver should have said let me know if there’s anything I can do to help !
Very nice recovery Mr Wilbert. Mr. Hal this is a perfect example of why a Front Discharge is so much better then a Rear Discharge. A Front Discharge equals the weight over the front and rear axles. Most of the weight on that Mixer was on the rear axles and if it was equaled out the front axle would have sunk and the operator would have been able to back out before the rear axles got to the soft spot. The contractor should have used a Concrete Pump Truck on this job but that cost around $600.00 and they probably didn't want to pay for one. Even though I operate a Front Discharge I always get out and walk every where that I will be going to check the ground. Thanks for the video. Be safe.
That’s not true at all a front has the same weight on the rear axles otherwise it would not be legal to drive down the road A front just has six wheel drive so you can get it stuck worse !! Good job on the winch out mr.wilbert has balls of steel to pull that loaded truck out when leaning that far over Great job
@@rickminnesota867 I'll keep it family on Mr. Hal's channel but you have no idea what your talking about. I have 20 year's operating Concrete Mixers Front and Rear. A Rear Discharge has most of it's weight on the rear axles! A front discharge equals the weight over all the axles. If you look at this video it proves that I am correct. The front left tire drove over the same spot that the rear axles sank in to. If the weight was equal over all the axles that front tire would have sank just like the rear but it drove right over the spot without sinking. If the front tire had sank in that hole the operator would have stopped and been able to reverse out of that hole. The video absolutely proves that most of the weight was on the rear axles of that Mixer and that is also why they are so prone to rolling over.
Lol ok whatever you say. Let’s see 25 years and manage a fleet of 500 ready mix trucks fronts and rears I spec and purchase But your a driver so you know 👍 I can give you spec sheets for terex con tech Mtm and Oshkosh if you wish
@@rickminnesota867 Ok, Just watch the video a couple hundred more times and you can, well at least you should be able to see that the front (single axle) did NOT sink in the hole that the rear (tandom axles) sank up to the fender in. The rear has two set's of axles wich gives it more ground coverage. If the weight was equal that front tire that is not even close to being as wide as the rear two tires would have sank down to the frame just like the rear did. But it drove in the exact same spot and did not sink?? Simply because the most of the weight was on the rear axles!! I seriously don't care what a spec sheet says or how many times you have seen one, the proof is in the video. Managing a fleet looking at spec sheets can't change the obvious in the video. I'm not going to reply any further on Mr. Hal's channel. You can e-mail me a responce if you like but it will not change the video. Please keep it professional as this is a family orientated channel. ddunning139@yahoo.com is my email address if you need to respond. Happy Easter..
Awesome as usual. Never know what's under ground. We had a truck back in a driveway that had been in use for fifteen years and fell in a hole, took two big wreckers to get him out, when we got the truck out, the hole was chest deep on my 6 feet plus frame. Great job Mr Wilbert!
So true. I was picking up a 20' container onto a dolly, suddenly the asphalt under the dolly's stabilizer arm collapsed 18 inches into the ground without warning. I was fortunate the container only had ~15,000# of cargo, but the space I had to work in was only the width of a parking space...
When I saw Mr Wilbert on the video I knew that truck was coming out and I enjoyed watching to just how he did it. Great job Mr Wilbert the Cando man Strick's again thanks for sharing video stay safe
Now that was a full pull. To Mr. Wilbert, Mr. Hal and the rest of the Sumter Wrecker crew Happy Easter. Let's not forget the reason for the celebration of Easter. God Bless, God Speed and stay SAFE!!
Good video! Glad I found your channel. I don't live too far from Sumter, and I drive thru and back every 2 weeks. I'll be keeping an eye out for you guys!
Driver broke the cardinal rule, Never drive forward onto new cut ground until you know for sure it will hold you. $200k truck my mans worried about the mud flap!😆Great recovery as always
Oh my... First, that footing pour was a pump job. They never should have tried tail gating it. Second, man, you could hear Mr. Wilbert's cables talking during the first pull. They weren't happy... Glad it all turned out right and everyone was safe!
They might have at the very least had a skid steer on site to unload the mixer with. The tractor must have not had a big enough bucket on it. I wonder if they signed the waiver so that they would have to pay for the wrecker. They might have put down some of the form planks for the outriggers to get a better purchase and floatation on. They could have also used a deflating tire system, CTI. to get better floatation in the dirt.
Mr Hal That was one of the toughest pulls I have seen. Almost needed a sling. I sure would not want a home built on that property. As always..,kudos the the expert..Mr. Wilburt!!
This guy Dan pretty much sums it all up! Wrong style truck. Don't know if I have ever seen one that buried that deep. Mr Wilbert had his work cut out for him on this! Wow! Great job Mr Wilbert...... I'm not sure if I would build a house on that unstable ground 🤔 Great video, Happy Easter to all of you, be safe!
That was a hard pull , those mixers are heavy empty. That thing being loaded was 3 times worse. You have the right equipment and man to run it. Happy Easter
Mr Wilbert had me concerned on the first pull. thats alot of side load with the boom out that far. slight adjustment and our she comes! nice job , stay safe!
I think that's the worst one I've seen so far truly sunk in the mud really tuff pull Mr Wilbert done a magnificent job as always Thanks for sharing Mr Hal my friend really enjoyed this one Stay safe and your team 🚚🙂
This like watching "Cloverfield" i was dizzy as hell watching this lol, ALSO Never knew how many noises Mr Wilbert makes, he provides his own sound effects LOL ..
Hope he gets that drum turning before sets up! Blew my hydraulic filter on mine about a month ago right as I was backing up to the pour and lost all my fluid! The mechanic didn't get there in time with the drum saver so all 10yds dried up in the drum!! Customer made me wait over 1.5hrs if not for that maybe it would have went out when I was at least empty
I was thinking he would have had to use lower end of the truck, with snatch blocks to allow re-direction and lift with the boom at the same time. Well done Mr Wilbert, Stay safe!
That's a hard pull,, you can hear the load on the cables as the winch in.. Good ear to stop winching and start lifting then back to winching so the cable doesn't get over loaded.
When you get stuck ,you have several things to kintend with : 1) weight of stuck vehical ,2) how soft the ground is ,3) location ,4) weather conditions ! Plus size and weight of tow truck sent to pull you out !
Back in the 60's and 70's my dad had (4) 6x6 Oshkosh redimix trucks that were used on several occasions to get a stuck REO 6x4 out of trouble. The worst though was one stuck so deep having crossed recent fill at a homesite that the mixer froze with the load in place, and was destroyed.
I was delivering 8 cu.yds. to a farm machinery building floor (8 for24) out of 70 c.yd. total when farmer backed me over and then into a concealed abandoned septic tank. The drivers side rear fenders were even with the surface of the yard. After CAREFULLY Off loading concrete into a loader bucket, They had to back the winch truck up against a tree to FINALLY pull me out and to keep from pulling winch truck back to me. Got the truck out and drove back to plant without a much as a broken air line. MACK IS ONE TOUGH TRUCK.
Thanks for sharing Mr.Hal have a good day
Mr Andy thanks for watching and stay safe
Mr. Wilbert is an asset for your company. Hard to get his attitude and work ethic nowadays! Stay safe out there.
Bldia1965 I agree. Thanks for watching and stay safe
Have faith. "Mr. Wilbert never fails." Hope you all have a Safe an Happy Easter !
Mr. Wilbert You are the MAN. Thanks for sharing!
Mr Wayne Thanks and Happy Easter to you as well. Stay safe
Those wires were making some high pitch notes ,Mr wilbert loves hes soul music I bet great video
Mr Ray Yes sir . Thanks for watching and stay safe
What a beast the KW 100V is! Mr. Wilbert did a fantastic job on a brutal recovery.
Mr Lawrence Thanks for watching and commenting. Stay safe
Mr. Wilbur got the job done!
Mr George Thanks for watching and commenting. Stay safe
Great job
Liza and Keith thanks and thank you for watching. Stay safe
That truck was stuck bad. What causes those holes in South Carolina like that….. no reason to fear Sumter Towing is near! Great video thanks for sharing!!
53chevyboy We've had alot of rain lately and that lot was probably recently cleared off. He probably fell in a stump hole. Thanks for watching and stay safe.
I run Heavy Wrecker in Texas and would like to really give my opinion on how the Operator could really help himself and equipment by raising his boom to about a 35-40 degrees. That puts a ton of down force on your truck, and will make it plant instead of pulling the truck back each time. Also, by raising the boom puts less line tension and force on your winches, it is extremely a lot safer to, in case the line snaps. The line would fly towards the top of the boom that is raised, instead of flying back towards operator with the boom lower as he did… Not trying to rag on anyone, or try starting anything. I just want to help give a little advice to try helping fellow brothers & want everyone to try being as safe as possible.
Mr Jason We appreciate any tips that can help with future recoveries. Thanks for watching our channel. Stay safe
He buried it to the frame! Mr. Wilbert did good to get him back as far as he did!
Mr Edwin Thanks for watching and stay safe
I knew Mr Wilbert would get the truck out... I just wasn't sure how.
Thanks for sharing.
Mr Carl Thanks for watching and stay safe
Wow Mr Hal, now that was quite the challenge for Mr Wilber....for anyone. He did Really Good! I am proud of him. 💯
Mr Chris thanks and thank you for watching. Stay safe
Lotta work for Mr Wilbert on this one.
Mr Stephen Yes sir. Thanks for watching and stay safe
Mr. Hal, That truck was stuck halfway to China! Mr. Wilbert kept his cool & saw that the angle was wrong & he corrected it. Good job as always! Stay safe out there.
Mr Doc Yes sir he did. Thanks for watching and commenting. Stay safe
That was a serious job. Seen on 4/16/22 at 7:25 PM.
Mr Arie Thanks for watching and stay safe
never estermate the strenth of a 50 ton wrecker Mr Wilbert did a nice job pulling out that stuck concrete mixer a huge THUMBS up to Sumter wrecker crew and of course Mr Hal for posting great and fun videos hey take care and HAPPY EASTER to you and your family cheers from Rhode Island
Mr Roger Thanks and Happy Easter to you as well. Stay safe
Mr Wilber a man of view words with a big wrecker can get anything done. Thank you for the postings.
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I think that is the most popping and crunching that I have ever heard out of one of your trucks. That must have been a fully loaded truck that he was having to un-bury, but as expected Mr. Wilbur got the job done
Mr Bill Yes sir it was making noises. Thanks for watching and stay safe.
I am like mister welber I would have thought that it would have come out at the angle he was first in but it All worked out love your videos be safe and have a great day Sam
Mr Samuel thanks for watching and commenting. Stay safe
THAT WAS A REAL JOB. GOOD WORK MR. WILBERT
Nw Pioneer Yes sir it was. Thanks for watching and stay safe
Sunk up to the rear view mirror as we say.
Great pull Mr. Wilbert.
Y'all have a Happy Easter and God bless.
Mr Chester thanks for watching and commenting. Stay safe
Way too go Mt. Wilbert! Great way too readjust on your angle. Keep up the good work that your doing Sir!
Mr Bryan Thanks for watching and stay safe
Mr. Wilbur, towing genius hard at work doing what he does best!!!!
Mr Michael We appreciate that. Thanks for watching and stay safe
Man I love your videos . Mr Wilbert did a great job.
Mr Charles We really appreciate that. Thanks for watching and stay safe
That was a heavy pull! Thank you. Stay safe.
Mr Mauritz thanks for watching and stay safe
You're 100% correct, now *THAT* is stuck!!! 😮 Great work with the recovery Mr.Wilbert!
Mr Zane yes sir it was. The V100 got a good workout. Thanks for watching and stay
I was afraid Mr Wilbert was in trouble when the ground dropped so bad from his outriggers but as always he knew what was needed and got the job done
Mr John Yes sir. Thanks for watching and stay safe
Good rescue.
Hard to understand that a stuck truck driver can just ignore Mr.Wilbert while he is working to pull out the truck. Had to keep getting his attention.
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No interest from stuck driver.
Yes, the driver acts like don’t bother me. It’s your job to get my truck out. Driver should have said let me know if there’s anything I can do to help !
The dynamic duel Mr Wilbert and the kwb 100 Great job... Happy Easter God and stay safe 🙏🏾
Bigteeist They do make a great team. Thanks for watching and stay safe
Hey Mr. Wilbert !! NO Rain // Snow or Chicken poop
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nice work Mr. Wilbert, that truck was buried, perfect balance of lift and pull. : )
Squirrel Master Thanks for watching and stay safe
Wow what a pull Mr wilbert 2 the rescue good job b safe
Mr Jack Yes sir it was. Thanks for watching and stay safe
Thank you for the video , stay safe !!!
Mr David thanks for watching and stay safe
It was also scary for anyone with experience to hear those cables talking under the extremely hard pull
Mr John Yes sir Thanks for watching and stay safe
I was worried about that to . No fun when cables breaks
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Wow that was a awesome recovery great job Mr. Wilbert.
Mr Russell Thanks for watching our videos and stay safe.
Very nice recovery Mr Wilbert. Mr. Hal this is a perfect example of why a Front Discharge is so much better then a Rear Discharge. A Front Discharge equals the weight over the front and rear axles. Most of the weight on that Mixer was on the rear axles and if it was equaled out the front axle would have sunk and the operator would have been able to back out before the rear axles got to the soft spot. The contractor should have used a Concrete Pump Truck on this job but that cost around $600.00 and they probably didn't want to pay for one. Even though I operate a Front Discharge I always get out and walk every where that I will be going to check the ground. Thanks for the video. Be safe.
Mr Dan Thanks for that information. It makes sense about the weight. Stay safe
That’s not true at all a front has the same weight on the rear axles otherwise it would not be legal to drive down the road A front just has six wheel drive so you can get it stuck worse !! Good job on the winch out mr.wilbert has balls of steel to pull that loaded truck out when leaning that far over Great job
@@rickminnesota867 I'll keep it family on Mr. Hal's channel but you have no idea what your talking about. I have 20 year's operating Concrete Mixers Front and Rear. A Rear Discharge has most of it's weight on the rear axles! A front discharge equals the weight over all the axles. If you look at this video it proves that I am correct. The front left tire drove over the same spot that the rear axles sank in to. If the weight was equal over all the axles that front tire would have sank just like the rear but it drove right over the spot without sinking. If the front tire had sank in that hole the operator would have stopped and been able to reverse out of that hole. The video absolutely proves that most of the weight was on the rear axles of that Mixer and that is also why they are so prone to rolling over.
Lol ok whatever you say. Let’s see 25 years and manage a fleet of 500 ready mix trucks fronts and rears I spec and purchase But your a driver so you know 👍 I can give you spec sheets for terex con tech Mtm and Oshkosh if you wish
@@rickminnesota867 Ok, Just watch the video a couple hundred more times and you can, well at least you should be able to see that the front (single axle) did NOT sink in the hole that the rear (tandom axles) sank up to the fender in. The rear has two set's of axles wich gives it more ground coverage. If the weight was equal that front tire that is not even close to being as wide as the rear two tires would have sank down to the frame just like the rear did. But it drove in the exact same spot and did not sink?? Simply because the most of the weight was on the rear axles!! I seriously don't care what a spec sheet says or how many times you have seen one, the proof is in the video. Managing a fleet looking at spec sheets can't change the obvious in the video. I'm not going to reply any further on Mr. Hal's channel. You can e-mail me a responce if you like but it will not change the video. Please keep it professional as this is a family orientated channel. ddunning139@yahoo.com is my email address if you need to respond. Happy Easter..
Awesome as usual. Never know what's under ground. We had a truck back in a driveway that had been in use for fifteen years and fell in a hole, took two big wreckers to get him out, when we got the truck out, the hole was chest deep on my 6 feet plus frame. Great job Mr Wilbert!
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So true. I was picking up a 20' container onto a dolly, suddenly the asphalt under the dolly's stabilizer arm collapsed 18 inches into the ground without warning. I was fortunate the container only had ~15,000# of cargo, but the space I had to work in was only the width of a parking space...
LISTEN TO THOSE CABLES! that was a pretty hard pull huh mr. wilbert! he his a man of few words but what he does say is important.
Mr JC Yes that was a hard pull. Thanks for watching and stay safe
When I saw Mr Wilbert on the video I knew that truck was coming out and I enjoyed watching to just how he did it. Great job Mr Wilbert the Cando man Strick's again thanks for sharing video stay safe
Wuz2do thanks for watching and stay safe
That puppy was in there good job mr wilbert I hope they were able to get the concrete out of the drum
Mr Stuart Yes sir concrete was fine. Thanks for watching and stay safe
Great video, what a pull!!! Stay safe 👍👍👍👍👍
Mr Ron Thanks and thank you for watching. Stay safe
that looks like it was the hardest pull i have seen on your channel good job
Dependable auto Yes sir, it was a hard pull. Thanks for watching and stay safe.
Calling that "stuck" may be the understatement of 2022 thus far. 😂
Mr Will Thanks for watching and commenting. Stay safe
Mr Wilbert nothing like the sound of those cables crackling alot of resistance on that pull great adjustment great pull👏
Mr Todd Yes sir alot of resistance. Thanks for watching and stay safe
Now that was a full pull. To Mr. Wilbert, Mr. Hal and the rest of the Sumter Wrecker crew Happy Easter. Let's not forget the reason for the celebration of Easter. God Bless, God Speed and stay SAFE!!
Topwatch thanks for watching our channel and stay safe
The person running the Sumter wrecker sure knows what he is doing
Mr Harold We appreciate that. Thanks for watching and commenting. Stay safe
Good video! Glad I found your channel. I don't live too far from Sumter, and I drive thru and back every 2 weeks. I'll be keeping an eye out for you guys!
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Driver broke the cardinal rule, Never drive forward onto new cut ground until you know for sure it will hold you. $200k truck my mans worried about the mud flap!😆Great recovery as always
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Mission accomplished 💪🏾💪🏾
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Oh my... First, that footing pour was a pump job. They never should have tried tail gating it. Second, man, you could hear Mr. Wilbert's cables talking during the first pull. They weren't happy... Glad it all turned out right and everyone was safe!
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They might have at the very least had a skid steer on site to unload the mixer with. The tractor must have not had a big enough bucket on it. I wonder if they signed the waiver so that they would have to pay for the wrecker. They might have put down some of the form planks for the outriggers to get a better purchase and floatation on. They could have also used a deflating tire system, CTI. to get better floatation in the dirt.
@@morg52 Thanks for watching and stay safe
I love seeing this truck on the road!
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Excellent work, difficult pull.
Thanks for sharing.
Bosted Tap thanks for watching and stay safe
Mr Hal
That was one of the toughest pulls I have seen. Almost needed a sling. I sure would not want a home built on that property. As always..,kudos the the expert..Mr. Wilburt!!
Mr Gary Thanks for watching and stay safe
Excellent job sir. It's nice to have a piece of equipment that can actually do the job that is one nice wrecker!
Mr Robert thanks and thank you for watching. Stay safe
This guy Dan pretty much sums it all up! Wrong style truck. Don't know if I have ever seen one that buried that deep.
Mr Wilbert had his work cut out for him on this! Wow! Great job Mr Wilbert...... I'm not sure if I would build a house on that unstable ground 🤔 Great video, Happy Easter to all of you, be safe!
Mr Rod thanks for watching and stay safe
as always, a great job by Mr. Wilber
Mr Francis Thanks for watching and stay safe
That was a hard pull , those mixers are heavy empty. That thing being loaded was 3 times worse. You have the right equipment and man to run it. Happy Easter
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Just wondered why Mr. Wilbert didn’t go around and try to pull him out frontwards?
Mr John He did not want to be thar far in there and get stuck. That ground was very soft. Thanks for watching and stay safe
One soft field, concrete mixer full of concrete also. Be careful out there.
Mr Brian thanks for watching and stay safe
Mr Wilbert had me concerned on the first pull. thats alot of side load with the boom out that far. slight adjustment and our she comes! nice job , stay safe!
Oshkosh 850 Thanks for watching and commenting. Stay safe
I enjoy recovery videos and you guys have one of the best channels :)
Mr James We really appreciate that. Thanks for watching and stay safe
Tow truck operator knew what he was doing, good job. What a nice gentleman
Mr John We appreciate that. Thanks for watching and stay safe
lucky only 1 side was down , thx
Mr Mike That's very true. Thanks for watching and stay safe
Gotta love the Pros get'n the job done!!!
Mr Dale We appreciate that. Thanks for watching and stay safe
i like watching your recovery videos... super job guys.
How old are we. Thanks for watching and stay safe
You can hear the cable talking to you a real hard pull
Mr Samuel yes sir. Thanks for watching and stay safe
As always great job!
Mr Harris We appreciate that. Thanks for watching and stay safe
Am I the only one that's wondering what was that Kubota tractor going to do? 😆
Nicely done 👍
Mr Jake We appreciate that. Thanks for watching and stay safe
I agree with Mr Wilber, looks like he fell in a hole. That V100 sure has lots of pull.
Salty 101 Yes sir, we have been very pleased with the V100. Thanks for watching and stay safe
Doesn’t look like very good soil conditions for a building or whatever footings they were attempting to pour.
Love is the answer. I think a house is going there. Thanks for watching and stay safe
Good job! They should have a concrete pump truck for that building site, cheap contractor.
Mr Rome thanks for watching and stay safe
he's gonna wish he had paid for the pump at the end of that day.
NEXT TIME GET A CONCRETE PUMPER
Nw Pioneer Thanks for watching and stay safe
I think that's the worst one I've seen so far truly sunk in the mud really tuff pull Mr Wilbert done a magnificent job as always
Thanks for sharing Mr Hal my friend really enjoyed this one
Stay safe and your team 🚚🙂
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WOW 😮 that was in there hard pulling nice work 👍👍👍👍😊
Mr Lee Thanks and thank you for watching
Mr Hal, I would like to see a skid steer winchbox jump on that job. Maybe one from Trebron. Would be interesting for sure !! Have a great day !!
Mr James Yes sir that would have been a true test. Thanks for watching and stay safe
great job mr wilbert
Old man in the shop. Thanks for watching and stay safe
Mr Wilber got it done. Pick and pull method.
Mr Chris thanks for watching and stay safe
I subscribed because of Wilbert.
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This like watching "Cloverfield" i was dizzy as hell watching this lol,
ALSO Never knew how many noises Mr Wilbert makes, he provides his own sound effects LOL ..
Mr AL Sorry about the head movement. Thanks for watching and stay safe
This is why they make 40 metre concrete pumps. 20 years in one of those mixers and yep that one was pretty stuck..Good recovery Mr Wilbert
Mixerman yes sir. Thanks for watching our videos and commenting. Stay safe
@@SumterWrecker your reply earned a sub good content :))
Nice work. For those of you that haven’t handled rigging. It is heavy stuff. He throws it around like it weighs nothing
J4Jenius Yes sir, the rigging is heavy. We appreciate you watching our videos and commenting. Stay safe
Nice work. Navigating soft ground is like driving through a mine field on a construction site.
Mr Glenn Yes sir. Thanks for watching our videos and commenting. Stay safe
Good job getting in position to be lifting as much as pulling. Concrete trucks can be difficult getting back up on top the ground.
Mr Timothy yes sir. Thanks for watching and stay safe
Nice work Sumpter!
Redski1960 Thanks and thank you for watching our videos. Stay safe
Well that guy knows how to bury a cement truck
Mr Vaughn Thanks for watching and stay safe
After the wrecker bill plus the cost of the finishers and laborers standing around watching, a concrete pump is looking pretty good.
Sprinter ace Thanks for watching and stay safe
Hope he gets that drum turning before sets up! Blew my hydraulic filter on mine about a month ago right as I was backing up to the pour and lost all my fluid! The mechanic didn't get there in time with the drum saver so all 10yds dried up in the drum!! Customer made me wait over 1.5hrs if not for that maybe it would have went out when I was at least empty
Mr Chris The drum was saved. Thanks for watching our videos and commenting. Stay safe
First time watcher and I already know ur a good dude, & great job on that one 👍
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Well done Mr Wilbert, that was some hole to him out from. 🇬🇧👌
Mr Phillip thanks for watching and stay safe
Nice work Mr wilburt thar joker was really st7ck
Mr Tom thanks and thank you for watching. Stay safe
Your tow trucks are top of the line...
How old are we. Thanks for watching and stay safe
Good job Mr. Wilbert, you sound a bit under the weather. Be safe out there.
Mr James Thanks for watching and stay safe
I was thinking he would have had to use lower end of the truck, with snatch blocks to allow re-direction and lift with the boom at the same time. Well done Mr Wilbert, Stay safe!
Mr Toronto Thanks for watching and stay safe
@@SumterWrecker Thanks for sharing!
That's a hard pull,, you can hear the load on the cables as the winch in.. Good ear to stop winching and start lifting then back to winching so the cable doesn't get over loaded.
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another good job Mr Wilbur
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When you get stuck ,you have several things to kintend with : 1) weight of stuck vehical ,2) how soft the ground is ,3) location ,4) weather conditions ! Plus size and weight of tow truck sent to pull you out !
T*W*W Very well said. Thanks for watching and stay safe
Back in the 60's and 70's my dad had (4) 6x6 Oshkosh redimix trucks that were used on several occasions to get a stuck REO 6x4 out of trouble. The worst though was one stuck so deep having crossed recent fill at a homesite that the mixer froze with the load in place, and was destroyed.
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You done a great job getting that concrete truck out of that
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Tough pull to say the least.
Mr Ken Yes sir. Thanks for watching and stay safe
Mr Ken Yes sir it was. Thanks for watching and stay safe
I can’t lie, I thought Mr Wilbert was going to need help and a second truck.
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I thought he was going to need a second truck and a chopper to give him some vertical lift but he got it out.stay safe people.writing from Maryland .
I was delivering 8 cu.yds. to a farm machinery building floor (8 for24) out of 70 c.yd. total when farmer backed me over and then into a concealed abandoned septic tank. The drivers side rear fenders were even with the surface of the yard. After CAREFULLY Off loading concrete into a loader bucket, They had to back the winch truck up against a tree to FINALLY pull me out and to keep from pulling winch truck back to me. Got the truck out and drove back to plant without a much as a broken air line. MACK IS ONE TOUGH TRUCK.